Okay, so, I’ve been diving into North German cuisine lately, especially the fall stuff. It’s been quite a ride, let me tell you!
I started with this idea of comfort food, you know, the kind that warms you up from the inside when it’s all gloomy outside. We’re talking soups and stews, the works. I mean, North Germany in fall? It gets chilly.

Then, I got to the ingredients. Apples and pumpkins were a given, right? But I also found out about roast goose being a big deal. I decided to focus on simple stuff because, honestly, I’m no pro chef.
I stumbled upon this blog talking about 11 easy North German recipes. Sounded right up my alley! First up was Fischbrötchen. Basically, a fish sandwich. I whipped one up, and it was pretty good! Simple but tasty.
- Fischbrötchen:
- Tried it with some herring I found at the store.
- Added some onions and pickles like the recipe said.
- Realized it’s a great snack.
Next, I tackled something called Labskaus. It’s like this mash-up of meat, potatoes, and onions. Sounds weird, I know, but it’s actually a classic. I followed the instructions, mashing everything together.
- Labskaus:
- Used some corned beef and boiled potatoes.
- Mixed in some fried onions.
- Was surprised by how hearty it was.
I kept experimenting, trying out different soups. I made a pumpkin soup that was super creamy. I also cooked a simple apple compote, which was just apples, sugar, and a bit of cinnamon. Easy peasy.
Here’s a breakdown of my soup adventure:
- Pumpkin Soup:
- Roasted the pumpkin first to get that sweet flavor.
- Blended it with some broth and a touch of cream.
- Served it with a sprinkle of pumpkin seeds.
- Apple Compote:
- Chopped up some apples.
- Simmered them with sugar and cinnamon until soft.
- Enjoyed it with some vanilla ice cream.
All in all, it’s been a fun and tasty journey. I learned a lot about North German fall food, and I realized it’s all about simple, hearty dishes that make you feel good. I’m definitely going to keep exploring these recipes and maybe even try to put my own spin on them. Who knows, maybe I’ll become a North German food expert one day! For now, though, I’m just enjoying the process and the delicious results. I think everyone should give these recipes a shot. They’re not as complicated as they might sound, and they’re definitely worth the effort!